‘Summer House’ season 10 reunion becomes the most watched in series history
Part one attracted 3.1 million viewers in seven days as interest around the Bravo series continued to grow

Summer House has reached a major milestone, with the first two parts of the season 10 reunion delivering the biggest audience figures in the history of the Bravo reality series.
According to NBCUniversal, part one of the reunion recorded the largest Live plus Same Day audience ever achieved by Summer House. Across all platforms during its first seven days of availability, the episode attracted 3.1 million viewers, representing a 43% increase compared with the season's average audience of 2.2 million viewers per episode.
Part two also posted impressive numbers. After only three days of availability, the episode had already reached 2.6 million viewers across platforms, showing that interest in the reunion continued beyond the opening instalment.
The reunion episodes have also proved to be a success for Peacock. NBCUniversal said the first reunion episode became the most watched next day NBCUniversal series episode on the streaming service in terms of first day viewing.
The increased attention surrounding the reunion arrived after months of intense discussion among viewers and entertainment gossip communities. Speculation earlier this year focused on the relationship between cast members Amanda Batula and West Wilson following Amanda's split from Kyle Cooke.
Amanda and Kyle had announced the end of their marriage in January, shortly before season 10 premiered in February. Rumours regarding Amanda and West intensified throughout the season and eventually led to a joint announcement from the pair on March 31 confirming that they were exploring a relationship.
The reunion marked the first time the full cast gathered publicly following the controversy. Hosted by Andy Cohen and taped on April 23, the special became must watch television for many Bravo fans eager to see the fallout unfold.
Part two featured emotional moments as tensions between the cast continued to rise. Amanda temporarily stepped away during filming as difficult conversations unfolded between several members of the group.
Bravo has already teased that the drama will continue in part three, which airs on June 9 at 8pm ET/PT. Episodes become available on Peacock the following day.
Summer House is produced by Truly Original, a Banijay Americas company, alongside Left Hook Media. Executive producers include Steven Weinstock, Glenda Hersh, Lauren Eskelin, Jamie Jakimo, Trish Gold, Faith Gaskins, Matt Odgers, Scott Teti and Sean Clifford.


















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